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AMUSEMENTS. . AT BOTH THEATRES, NATIONAL STATE NATIONAL AND STATE NATIONAL STATE Continuous, Late Lyric, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nightly at 8 p.m. THE LIMIT OF MERRIMENT! HERE IT IS The World's Greatest Bit of Fun. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" A "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Bombshell "CHARLEY'S AUNT" of "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Howling Hilarity. With CHARLES RUGGLES CHARLES RUGGLES Kcal CHARLES RUGGLES stlmul * tln s Comedy. AS TUB DEAR OLD LADY FROM BRAZIL, WHERE THE NUTS COME FROM. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO LAUREL & HARDY LAUREL & HARDY old LAUREL & HARDY Favourites, , "ONE GOOD TURN." A Comedy Programme that will make you scream with laughter. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. No Extra Charge for Reserves. Box Plans at Theatres. Phones: National, 42-160; State, 43-645. STRAND. ll ill I III) llMM'llinmill CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M.

A SPARKLING COMEDY, PACKED WITH HEARTY LAUGHS. — — "HER BODYGUARD," — — "HER BODYGUARD," — A Paramount Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. With — EDMUND LOWE — — EDMUND LOWE — — EDMUND LOWE — And WYNNE GIBSON JOHNNY HINES — MARJORIE WHITE — HE WAS HIRED TO GUARD A BEAUTIFUL STAGE STAR— Well, can't you imagine how ICdnniiid Lowe would like Unit . . . And When slio takes him shop-ping — Well that's where the fun began. . . ALTOGETHER A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. r PRINCE EDWARD. X$S AT 2 AND S P.M. \ TWO BIG FEATURES. "THE MEDICINE MAN." "CALLED BACK," Recommended hy Censor for Adults. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S ATTRACTION, "BIRDS OF A-FEATHER." Two Sessions as Usual, Monday. VICTORIA — At 8 — DEVONPORT. TO-NIGHT and MONDAY. JANET GAYNOR—HENRY GARAT, "ADORABLE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, MONDAY. 2.80 P.M. "Where the Mite and Gaiety Meet." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ./"'PETER PAN\. (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret Society Rendezvous).^"'"^ Treseuts REG. MORGAN and his New Peter Pan Band. Mr. Morgan's Vocal Items were a feature of Boxing Night's Entertainment; To-night he will sing his own composition entitled "My Dream Sweetheart of Long Ago." DOUBLE, 10/. Evening Dress Essential. RESBHVATIONS, DIAL 46-777.

"FOR AULD LANG SYNE" — NEW YEAR'S EVE — (To-morrow, Sunday: Midnight until 4 a.m.) THE GAYEST. THE MERRIEST. THE (MOST GLORIOUS REVEL OF THE YEAR. TRUMPETS. BLOW-OUTS, CARNIVAL I HATS, BALLOONS, NOVELTIES {_ _ AND FAVOURS GALORE. _ BOOKINGS ARB COMING IN FiAST! DON'T LEAVE IT TILL THE LAST MINUTE—IT COSTS NO MORE TO RESERVE NOW!!! DOUBLE. 10/. Reserve: DIAL 46-777. Manager NEIL BJDGAR. J3 AND. GEO. BUCKLEY. TO-MORROW (SUN.) tf— EVENING, In ALBERT PARK, at 8.30. Also at Zoological Park on Sunday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock ; and at Marivare Reserve, Epsom, on Thursday Evening, at 8 o'clock. j!0 FOLLOW the Crowd to the FAMOUS PICTUREDROME AT MILFORD, Midnight Vice Versa Ball, commencing Midnight, SUNDAY. Special Buses from Devonport till 1 a.m. MOTOR CAMPS. | TAKAPUNA MOTOR CAMP, SITUATED RIGHT ON TAKAPUNA BHACH. BATHING! BOATING! FISHING! Up-to-date Cooking Arrangements and Community Room Installed. 3 Acres of beautiful Camping Grounds, ■within a few minutes' drive of two MAKE THIS YOUR SUMMER CAMPING GROUND. BOOK NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TARIFF: Per Car, 2/6 per day; 12/6 per week. (Caretaker In Attendance.) NORTH SHORE TRANSPORT COY., LTD. :30 SEASON'S GREETINGS. LHEASMAN, Traveller, wishes everyone • a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 80

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 16

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